Thursday, May 31, 2012

BOUNCE: Mix for Chapter 4

This is a continuous mix that I put together to go along with Chapter 4 of my book, which covers the years 1995-2000. The isolation of the bounce era was followed by a period of unprecedented national success for New Orleans-based artists and companies. During the second half of the 1990s, two local record labels, Cash Money and No Limit, rose to become the most successful rap independents in the nation. The song titles are listed below the embedded player.



TRACKLISTING

1. Mystikal, "Here I Go" (0:00 to 1:26)
2. Mystikal, "Not That Nigga" (1:27 to 2:51)
3. Mystikal, "Never Gonna Bounce" (2:52 to 3:35)
4. Magnolia Slim, "You Got It" (3:36 to 5:08)
5. Skull Dugrey, "Darkside" (5:09 to 6:23)
6. TRU, "I’m Bout It, Bout It" (6:24 to 9:47)
7. Ms. Tee, "Gangsta from tha Hood" (9:48 to 12:00)
8. UNLV, "Eddie Bow" (12:01 to 13:44)
9. BG’z, "Thrill B’G" (13:45 to 15:22)
10. Juvenile, "Solja Rag" (15:23 to 16:32)
11. Juvenile, "Ha" (16:33 to 18:42)
12. B.G., "Bling Bling" (18:43 to 20:58)
13. Hot Boys, "Cash Money Is an Army" (20:59 to 22:13)
14. Master P, "Hot Boys and Girls" (22:14 to 24:46)
15. 504 Boyz, "Wobble Wobble" (24:47 to 27:01)
16. Lil Wayne, "Tha Block Is Hot" (27:02 to 29:21)

If you're having trouble with the above file, try this one, compressed at 160 kbps for lower bandwidth users:

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